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original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
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Cartes  giographiques  en  couleur 

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Co'aured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
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Reli6  avec  d'autres  documents 

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along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serr^e  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  te  long  de  la  marge  intdrieure 

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have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
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point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  m^thode  normale  de  filmage 
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tha  laat  paga  with  a  printad  or  lllustratad  impraa- 
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HELD  IN  WASHINGTON.  D.  0.,  IN  18B7. 


RULES  AND  PREUMINAM  ORGANIZATION. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

1885. 


laternatioiial  Medical  Congress, 


NINTH   SESSION, 


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HELD  IN  WASHINGTON,  D.  0  ,  IN  1887. 


RULES  AND  PRELIIIINARY  ORGANIZATION. 


WASHINGTON,  D,  0. 
1885. 


Washington,  D.  C, 

March  24,  1885. 
The  following  Bules  ar  i  Provisional  Lists  of  Oflftcers 
of  the  Ninth  International  Medical  Congress,  to  be  held 
in  Washington  in  1887,  is  published  by  order  of  the 
Executive  Committee. 

JOHN  S.  BILLINGS, 

Secretary-  General. 

RULES. 

1.  The  Congress  will  be  composed  of  members  of 
the  regular  medical  profession,  and  of  such  persons 
as  may  be  specially  designated  by  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee, who  shall  have  inscribed  their  names  on  the 
Register  of  the  Congress,  and  shall  have  taken  out 
their  tickets  of  admission.  As  regards  foreign  mem- 
bers, the  above  conditions  are  the  only  ones  which  it 
seems,  at  present,  expedient  to  impose. 

The  American  members  of  the  Congress  shall  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  American  Medical  Association,  by  regu- 
larly organized  State  and  local  medical  societies,  and 
also  by  such  general  organizations  relating  to  special 
departments  and  purposes,  as  the  American  Academy 
of  Medicine,  the  American  Surgical  Association,  the 
American  Gynaecological,  Ophthalmological,  Otologi- 
cal,  Laryngological,  Neurological,  and  Dermatological 
Societies,  and  the  American  Public  Health  Associa- 
tion ;  each  of  the  foregoing  Societies  being  entitled  to 
appoint  one  delegate  for  every  ten  of  their  members. 


The  members  of  all  special  and  subordinate  Com- 
mittees, appointed  by  the  General  Committee,  shall 
also  be  entitled  to  membership  in  the  Congress. 

All  Societies  entitled  to  representation  are  requested 
to  elect  their  Delegates  at  their  last  regular  meeting 
preceding  the  meeting  of  the  Congress,  and  to  furnish 
the  Secretary-General  with  a  certified  list  of  the  Dele- 
gates so  appointed. 

2.  The  work  of  the  Congress  is  divided  into  nine- 
teen Sections,  as  follows,  viz  : 

1.  Medical  Education,  Legislation,  and  Kegistration, 

including  methods  of  teaching,  and  buildings, 
apparatus,  &c.,  connected  therewith. 

2.  Anatomy. 

3.  Physiology. 

4.  Pathology. 

5.  Medicine. 

6.  Surgery. 

7.  Obstetrics. 

8.  Gynrecology. 

9.  Ophthalmology. 

10.  Otology. 

11.  Dermatology  and  Syphilis. 

12.  Nervous  diseases  and  Psychiatry. 

13.  Laryngology. 

14.  Public  and  International  Hygiene. 

15.  Collective  Investigation,  Nomenclature,  and  Vital 

Statistics. 

16.  Military  and  Naval  Surgery  and  Medicine. 

17.  Practical  and  Experimental  Therapeutics. 


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18.  Disortses  of  Children. 

19.  Dental  and  Oral  Surgery. 

3.  The  General  Meetings  will  be  reserved  for  the 
transaction  of  the  general  business  of  the  Congress, 
and  for  addresses  or  communications  of  scientific  in- 
terest more  general  than  those  given  in  the  Sections. 

4.  Questions  which  have  been  agreed  upon  for 
discussion  in  the  Sections  shall  be  introduced  by 
members  previously  nominated  by  the  Officers  of  the 
Section.  The  members  who  open  discussions  shall 
present,  in  advance,  a  statement  of  the  conclusions 
which  they  have  formed  as  a  basis  for  debate. 

5.  Notices  of  papers  to  be  read  in  any  of  the  Sec- 
tions, together  with  abstracts  of  the  same,  must  be 
sent  to  the  Secretary  of  that  Section  before  April 
30,  1887.  These  abstracts  will  be  regarded  as  con- 
fidential communications,  and  will  not  be  published 
until  the  meeting  of  the  Congress.  Papers  relating  to 
questions  not  included  in  the  list  of  subjects  suggested 
by  the  Officers  of  the  various  Sections  will  be  received. 
Any  member,  after  April  30,  wishing  to  bring  forward 
a  subject  not  upon  the  programme,  must  give  notice 
of  his  intention  to  the  Secretary-General  at  least 
twenty-one  days  before  the  opening  of  the  Congress. 
The  Officers  of  each  Section  shall  decide  as  to  the  ac- 
ceptance of  any  communication  ofifered  to  their  Sec- 
tion, and  shall  fix  the  time  of  its  presentation.  No 
commuuication  will  be  received  which  has  been  al- 
ready published,  or  read  before  a  Society. 

6.  All  addresses  and  papers,  read  either  at  General 


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Meetings  or  in  the  Sections,  are  to  be  immediately 
handed  to  the  Secretaries.  The  Executive  Commit- 
tee, after  the  conclusion  of  the  Congress,  shall  pro- 
ceed with  the  publication  of  the  Transactions,  and 
shall  have  full  power  to  decide  which  papers  shall  be 
published,  and  whether  in  whole  or  in  part. 

7.  The  official  languages  are  English,  French,  and 
German.  S 

In  the  Sections  no  speaker  will  be  allowed  more 
than  ten  minutes,  with  the  exception  of  readers  of 
papers  and  those  who  introduce  debates,  who  may  oc- 
cupy twenty  minutes. 

8.  The  Rules,  Programmes,  and  Abstracts  of  Papers 
will  be  published  in  English,  French,  and  German. 

Each  paper  or  address  will  appear  in  the  Transac- 
tions in  the  language  in  which  it  was  delivered  by  the 
Author.     The  debates  will  be  printed  in  English. 

9.  The  Officers  of  the  General  Committee  on  Organi- 
zation are  a  President,  such  number  of  Vice-Presidents 
as  may  hereafter  be  determined  on,  a  Secretary-Gene- 
ral, and  a  Treasurer,  and  those  elected  to  these  posi- 
tions will  be  nominated  l)y  the  General  Committee  to 
hold  the  same  offices  in  the  Congress.  All  vacancies 
in  these  offices  shall  be  filled  by  election.  Honorary 
Presidents  of  the  Congress  and  of  the  several  Sections 
may  be  appointed  at  the  meeting  of  the  Congress. 

10.  There  shall  be  an  Executive  Committee,  to  be 
composed  of  the  President,  Secretary-General,  and 
Treasurer  of  the  General  Committee,  the  Chairman  of 
the  Finance  Committee,  and  of  four  other  members  to 


be  elected  by  the  General  Committee.  The  duties  of 
the  Executive  Committee  shall  be  to  carry  out  the 
directions  of  the  General  Committee,  to  authorize  such 
expenditures  as  may  be  necessary,  and  to  act  for  the 
General  Committee  during  the  intervals  of  its  ses- 
sions,  reporting  such  action  at  the  next  meeting  of 
the  General  Committee. 

1 1 .  There  shall  be  a  Standing  Committee  on  Finance, 
composed  of  such  number  of  perscms  as  the  Executive 
Committee  may  deem  expedient,  to  be  appointed  by 
the  President,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee.  The  Chairman  of  the  Finance  Com- 
mittee shall  be  ^  officio  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents  of 
the  Congress,  and  also  a  member  of  the  General  and 
Executive  Committees.  The  Treasurer  shall  be  ex 
officio  a  member  of  the  Finance  Committee. 

12.  Presidents  of  the  Sections  shall  be  ex  officio 
members  of  the  General  Committee. 

13.  The  Committee  on  Organization  of  each  Section 
shall  be  composed  of  a  President,  such  number  of  Vice- 
Presidents  as  may  be  deemed  expedient,  of  one  or  more 
Secretaries,  and  of  members  forming  a  council. 


PRELIMINARY   ORGANIZATION. 


President. 

AUSTIN  FLINT,  Sb.,  M.  D.,      .        .        . 

Vice-Presidents. 

HENRY  I.  BOWDITCH,  M.  D.,      . 
HENRY  F.  CAMPBELL,  M.  D., . 
NATHAN  S,  DAVIS,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,      . 
R.  PALMER  HOWARD,  M.  D., . 

LEVI  C.  LANE,  M.  D., 

TOBIAS  G.  RICHARDSON,  M.  D.,    . 
ALFRED   STILLE,  M.  D.,  LL.  D., 

THE  CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  FINANCE, 
THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  AMERICAN  MEDICAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION. 

the  surgeon-general  of  the  united  states  army, 
the  surgeon-general  of  the  united  states  navy. 

Secretary-General. 

JOHNS.  BILLINGS,  M.D.,LL.D.,  U.S.  A.,    .       .    Washington 

Treasurer. 

JOHN  MILLS  BROWNE,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  N.,    .        .    Washiugtoa 


New  York 


Boston 

Augusta,  Ga. 

.    Chicago 

Montreal 

San  Francisco 

New  Orleans 

Philadelphia 


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General  Committee. 

ROBERT  B^TTEY,  M.  D Rome,  Gft. 

CLARENCE  J.  BLAKE,  M.  D Boston 

J5^^^3 -®'^^^^^^^'  ^-  ^- Boston 

SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY,  M.  D.,       ....         Washington 

JAMES  R.  CHAD  WICK,  M.  D Boston 

J.  M.  DA  COSTA,  M.  D.,    .        .        .        .        .         Philadelphia 

JOHN  C.  DALTON,  M.  D., New  York 

W.  W.  DAWSON,  M.  D Cincinnati 

FRANCIS  DELAFIELD,  M.  D.,     ....         New  York 

GEORGE  J.  ENGELMANN,  M.  D st.  Louis 

WILLIAM  A.  HARD  A  WAY,  M.  D,,       ....   St.  Louis 

I.  MINIS  HAYS,  M.  D., Philadelphia 

DAVID  L.  HUNTINGTON,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  Abmy,  .  Washington 
ABRAHAM  JACOBI,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  .  New  York 
HOSMER  A.  JOHNSON,  M.  D.,LL.D.,  .  .  .  Chicago 
CHRISTOPHER  JOHNSTON,  M.  D.,      .        .        .       Baltimore 

R.  A.  KINLOCH,  M.   D Charleston,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  M,  LEFFERTS,  M.  D.,     .        .        .        .      New  York 
JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  .        .        .        .      Philadelphia 

S.  WEIR  MITCHELL,  M.  D Philadelphia 

HENRY  D.  NO  YES,  M.  D New  York 

THADDEUS  A.  REAMY,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .      Cincinnati 
THOMAS  F.  ROCHESTER,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        .       Buffalo 

LEWIS  A.  8AYRE,  M.  D., New  York 

JONATHAN  TAFT,  M.  D Cincinnati 

W.  CHEW  VAN  BIBBER,  M.  D Baltimore 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  M.  D Philadelphia 

DAVID  W.  YANDELL,  M.  D Louisville,  Ky. 


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Executive  Committee. 

I.   MINIS  HAYS,  M.  D.,  Chairman,     .        .        .    Philadelphia 
The  Phksident.      ^^^La^^'C^    T^-^i^^ 

The   SECnETABY-GENEBAL.     J^  S  ;^  C-CCt^yi 

THE  TBEASXIBEB.  jf  ^^    ./J^-^*CM^  ^ 

The  Chaibman  op  ti^ Finance  Committee.  '^/':«-»^    /w6^^,6^ 

SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY,  M.  D WashingtoT^^ 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI,  M.  D New  York 

CHRISTOPHER  JOHNSTON,  M.  D Baltimore 

Standing  Committee  on  Finance. 

Chairman. 
WILLIAM  PEPPER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,        .        .        .   Philadelphia 

[The  organization  of  this  Committee  will  be  announced  here- 
after.] 


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Section  1.-MeDICAL  EOUCATrON,  LEGISLATION,  AND  REGIS- 
TRATION. 

President. 

HENRY  P.  BOWDITCH,  M.  P.,  .        .        .        .        .        Boston 

Vice-Presidents. 

STANFORD  E.  CHAILLE',  M.  D New  Orleans 

ALFRED  STILLE,  M.  D„  LL.  D Philadelphia 

Secretaries. 

SAMUEL  J.  MIXTER,  M.  D Boston 

WILLIAM  P.  WHITNEY,  M.  D Boston 

Council. 

NATHAN  S.  DAVIS,  M.  D.,  LL.  D Chicago 

HENRY  D.  DIDAMA,  M.  D.,        .        .        .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

HENRY  GIBBONS,  M.  D Sun  Francisco 

DANIEL  C.  GILMAN,  LL.  D., 

Phesident  Johns  Hopkins  Univebsity,  .  Baltimore 
JAMES  F.  HARRISON,  M.  D.,  .  .  University  of  Virginia 
CHARLES  A.  LINDSLEY,  M.  D.,  .  ,  .  New  Haven,  Conn. 
WILLIAM  PEPPER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  .  .  .  Philadelphia 
J.  F.  PRIOLEAU,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JOHN  H.  RAUCH,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  Springfield,  111. 
L.  McLANE  TIFFANY,  M.  D Baltimore 


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Section  2— ANATOMY. 

President. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  .        .        ,        .      Philadelphia 

Vice-President. 
SAMUEL  LOGAN,  M.  D., New  Orleans 

Secretaries. 

WILLIAM  W.  KEEN,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .      Philadelphia 
GEORGE  E.  DeSCHWEINITZ,  M.  D.,    .        .        .Philadelphia 

Council. 

HARRISON  ALLEN,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .      Philadelphia 

FRANK  BAKER,  M.  D., Washington 

THOMAS  D  WIGHT,  M.  D Boston 

FRANCIS  L.  PARKER,  M.  D,,         .        .  Charleston,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  T,  PARKES,  M.  D., Chicago 

THOMAS  T.  SABINE,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .       New  York 

NICHOLAS  SENN,  M.  D., Milwaukee 

FRANCIS  J.  SHEPHERD,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  Montreal 
ROBERT  W.  SHUFELDT,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  U.  S.  Array 
BURT  G.  WILDER,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .         Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


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Section  3.— PHYSIOLOGY. 

President. 
JOHN  C.  DALTON,  M.  D., New  York 

Vice-Presidents 

JAMES  P.  HIBBERD,  M.  D Richmond,  Ind. 

H.  NEWELL  MARTIN,  M.  D Baltimore 

MIDDLETON  MICHEL,  M.  D.,    .        .        .      Oharlestou,  S.  C. 

Secretary. 
JOHN  G.  CURTIS,  M.  D., New  York 

Council. 

G.  BAUMGARTEN,  M.  D gt.  Louis 

HENRY  G.  BEYER,  M.  D., u.  S.  Navy 

HENRY  P.  BOWDIT(aLJtI,.D^_..,      ^_^^^.  Boston 

HENRY  F.  CAMPBELL,  M.  D.,    .  ^        T'l^^^t^oC 

AUSTIN  FLINT,  Jb.,  M.  D New  York 

WILLIAM  LEE,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  .  Washington 
JOHN  J.  MASON,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  .  Newport,  R.  I. 
S.  WEIR  MITCHELL,  M.  D.,  .  .  .  .  Philadelphia 
HENRY  SEWALL,  M.  D. Ann  .\rbor,  Mich. 


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Section  4.— PATHOLOGY. 

President. 

FRANCIS  DEL  AFIELD,  M.  D New  York 

Vice-President. 
WILLIAM  PEPPER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,      .        .        .     Philadelphia 

Secretaries. 

THEOPHILE  M.  PRUDDEN,  M.  D.,     .        ,        .        New  York 
WILLIAM  H.  WELCH,  M.  D.,    .       ..        .        .        .     Baltimore 

Council. 

CHRISTIAN  FENGER,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .        .         Chicago 

REGINALD  H.  FITZ,  M.  D., Boston 

EDWARD  G.  JANE  WAY,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .     New  York 

JAMES  B.  JOHNSON,  M.  D., St.  Louis 

THOMAS  E.  SATTERTHWAITE,  M.  D.,         .        .     New  York 
GEORGE  M.  STERNBERG,  M.  D.,       .        .        .      U.  S.  Army 

JAMES  TYSON,  M.  D., Philadelphia 

WILLIAM  F.  WHITNEY,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        .  Boston 


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Section  5  —MEDICINE. 

President. 
J.  M.  DA  COSTA,  M.  D Philadelphia 

Vice-Presidents. 

ALFRED  L.  LOOMIS,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,       .        .        .    New  York 
JAMES  B.  McCAW,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        .        Eichmond,  Va. 

RICHARD  McSHERRY,  M.  D Baltimore 

ALONZO  B.  PALMER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,    .    .     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
THOMAS  P.  ROCHESTER,  M.  D.,     .        .        .        .         Buffalo 

Secretary. 
WILLIAM  OSLER,  M.  D., Philadelphia 

Council. 

SAMUEL  C.  CHEW,  M.  D„ Baltimore 

WILLIAM  H.  DRAPER,  M.  D., New  York 

WILLIAM  H.  GEDDINGS,  M.  D.,    .        .        .  Aiken,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  W.  JOHNSTON,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        Washington 

Gi<:ORGE  A.  KETCHUM,  M.  D., Mobile 

FRANCIS  MINOT,  M.  D., Boston 

WILLIAM  PEPPER,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,        .        .        .    Philadelphia 
BEVERLEY  ROBINSON,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .  New  York 

ANDREW  H.  SMITH,  M.  D.,    .        .        .        .        .       New  York 
JAMES  T.  WHITTAKER,  M.  D.,         ...  Cincinnati 


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Section  6.— SurgeRY. 

President. 
DAVID  W.  YANDELL,  M.  D Louisville 

Vice-Presidents. 

D.  HAYES  AGNEW,  M.  D.,  LL.  D Philadelphia 

WILLIAM  T.  BIIIOGS,  M.  D Na«hville 

SAMUEL  W.  GROSS,  M.  D Philadelphia 

W.  H.  KINGSTON,  M.  D .         Montreal 

R.  A.  KINLOCH,  M.  D Charleston,  S.  C. 

EDWARD  M.  MOORE,  M.  D., Rochester,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS  A.  SAYRE,  M.  D New  York 

Secretary. 
JOHN  COLLINS  WARREN.  M,  D Boston 

Council. 
JOHN  ASHHURST,  J„.,.M.  D„        .    .    .        .        .  Philadelphia 

DAVID  W.  CHEEVER,  M.  D Boston 

PHINEAS  S.  CONNER,  M.  D.,         ....      Cincinnati 

W.  W.  DAWSON,  M.  D Cincinnati 

GEORGE  E.  FENWICK,  M.  D.,        ....         Montreal 

FREDERIC  H.  GERRISH,  M.  D Portland,  Me 

J.  C.  HUTCHISON,  M.  D .  Brooklyn 

CHRISTOPHER  JOHNSTON.  M.  D Baltin.ore 

LEVI  C.  LANE,  M.  D. „,„  j^,„,.^^^ 

THOMAS  M.  MARKOE,  M.  D New  York 

ALAN  P.  SxMITH,  M.  D Baltimore 

J.  FORD  THOMPSON,  M.  D Washington 

THEODORE  R.  VARICK,  M.  D Jersey  City 

SAMUEL  B.  WARD,  M.  D Mbany    N    Y 

ROBERT  F.  WEIR,  M.  D ^ew  York 


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Section  7.— OBSTETRICS. 

President. 
THADDEU8  A.  REAMY,  M.  D.,        .        .        .        .     Cincinnati 

Vice-Presidents. 

WILLIAM  T.  HOWARD,  M.  D.,        .        .        .        .       Baltimore 

R.  B.   MAURY,  M.  D., Mempliis 

JOHN  C.  REEVE,  M.  D Dayton,  O. 

ALBERT  H.  SMITH,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .       Philadelphia 

Secretary. 
PAUL  F.  MUNDE,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .        .       New  York 

Council. 

ROBERT  P.  HARRIS,  M.  D.,  .        .        .•        .        .    Philadelphia 
ALFRED  F.  A.  KING,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .        Washington 

WILLIAM  T.  LUSK,  M.  D., New  York 

MATTHEW  D.  MANN,  M.  D., Bviflfalo 

THEOPHILUS  PARVIN,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .  Philadelphia 
JOHN  SCOTT,  M.  D., San  Francisco 


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Section  8.— GyN/€COLOQY. 

President 
ROBERT  BATTEY,  M.  D R„,„e,  Oa. 

Vice-Presidents. 

WILLIAM  H.  BYFORD,  M.  D ohicago 

THOMAS  ADDIS  EMMET,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,      .        .        New  York 
HENRY  P.  C.  WILSON,  M.  D Baltimore 

Secretaries. 

JAMES  R.  CHADWICK,  M.  D., Boston 

GEORGE  J.  ENGELMANN,  M.  D.,     .        .        .    "    .    '  gt.  Louis 

Council. 

WILLIAM  H.  BAKER,  M.  D .        .Boston 

WILLIAM  GARDNER,  M.  D Montreal 

WILLIAM  GOODELL,  M.  D PhUadelphla 

A.  REEVES  JACKSON,  M.  D .     Chicago 

J.  TABER  JOHNSON,  M.  D Washington 

GEORGE  H.  LYMAN,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .        .        .      Boston 

EMIL  NOEGGERATH,  M.  D., New  York 

T.  GAILLARD  THOMAS,  M.  D New  York 

ELY  VAN  De  WARKER,  M.  D.,         .        .        .    Syi-a^use,  N.  Y. 


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Section  9 -OPHTHALMOLOGY. 

President. 
HENttV  D.  NO  YES,  M.  D., New  York 

Vice-Presidents. 

WILLIAM  THOMSON, M.D.,      ....        Philadelphia 
E.  WILLIAMS,  M.  D,, Cluciuuuti 

Secretary  to  be  announced  hereafter. 

Council. 

CORNELIUS  R.  AGNEW,  M.  D.,    .         •        .        .        Now  York 

CHARLES  S.  BULL,  M.  D New  York 

SWAN  M.  BURNETT,  M.  D.,        .        .        .        .•     WaHhlngton 

A.  W.  CALHOUN,  M.  D., Atlanta,  Ga. 

HASKET  DERBY,  M.  D., Boston 

SAMUEL  J.  JONES,  M.  D., Chicago 

HERMAN  KNAPP,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        .        .         New  York 

EDWARD  G.  LORING,  M.  D., New  York 

WILLIAM  F.  NORRIS,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .     Philadelphia 

W.  W.  SEELY,  M.  D., Cincinnati 

SAMUEL  THEOBALD,  M.  D., Baltimore 

OLIVER  F.  WADS  WORTH,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .    Boston 
HENRY  W.  WILLIAMS,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .        Boston 


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Section  10.— OtolOGY. 

President. 
CLARENCE  J.  BLAKE.  M,  D 

Vice-Presidents 

CHARLES  H.  BURNETT,  M.  D.,       . 

H.  N.  SPENCER,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        ;        . 

Secretary  to  be  announced  hereafter. 
Council. 


Boston 


Philadelphia 
St.  Louia 


ALBERT  H,  BUCK,  M.  D., 

JOHN  GREEN,  M.  D,. 

J.  ORNE  GREEN,  M.  D.,    . 

STEPHEN  O.  RICHEY,  M.  D., 

DANIEL  B.  St.  JOHN  ROOSA,  M.  D.,  LL.  D. 

SAMUEL  SEXTON,  M.  D.,     . 

GEORGE  STRAWBRIDGE,  M.  D.,    . 


.     New  York 

St.  Loma 

Boston 

Washington 

New  York 

New  York 

Philadelphia 


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Section  11.— DERMATOLOGY   AND  SYPHILIS. 

President. 
WILLIAM  A.  HARDAWAY,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .        St.  Louis 

Vice-Presidents. 

LOUIS  A.  DUHRING,  M.  D Philadelpliia 

JAMES  NEVINS  HYDE,  M.  D Chicago 

JAMES  C.  WHITE,  M.  D., Boston 

Secretary. 
ARTHUR  VAN  HARLINGEN,  M.  D.,        .        .        Philadelphia 

Council. 

I.  EDMONDSON  ATKINSON,  M.  D.,    .        .        .        Baltimore 
L.  DUNCAN  BULKLEY,  M.  D.,  ....     New  York 

EDWARD  L.  KEYES,  M.  D New  York 

FESSENDEN  N.  OTIS,  M.  D.,   .        .        .        .        .New  York 

ROBERT  W.  TAYLOR,  M.  D New  York 

EDWARD  WIGGLESWORTH,  Ja.,  M.  D.,        .        .  Boston 

HENRY  C.  YARROW,  M.  D Washington 


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Section  12— NeRVOUS  DISEASES  AND  PSYCHIATRY. 

President. 
S.  WEIR  MITCHELL,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .       Philadelphia 

Vice-Presidents. 

CHARLES  F.  FOLSOM,  M.  D., Boston 

JOHN  P.  GRAY,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.     ....  Albany,  N.  Y. 
J.  S.  JEWELL,  M.  D., Chicago 

Secretary. 
CHARLES  K.  MILLS,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .        Philaclelphia 

Council. 

ROBERTS  BARTHOLOW,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  .        .      Philadelphia 
ALLAN  McLANE  HAMILTON,  M.  D.,    .        .        .       New  Yorli 

WALTER  HAY,  M.  D.,  LL.D Chicago 

FRANCIS  T.  MILES,  M.  D Baltimore 

JAMES  J.  PUTNAM,  M.  D Boston 

SAMUEL  G.  WEBBER,  M.  D., Boston 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  M.  D Philadelphia 

JOHN  P.  VAN  BIBBER,  M.  D.,      .        .        .        .        Baltin.ore 


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Section  13 —LARYNGOLOGY. 

President. 
GEORGE  M.  LEFFERTS.  M.  D New  York 

Vice-President. 
FREDERICK  I.  KNIGHT,  M.  D Boston 

Secretary. 

D.  BRYSON  DELAVAN,  M.  D ^ew  York 

Council. 

F.  H.  BOSWORTH,  M.  D., ^^^  ^ork 

mLLIAM  H.  DALY,  M.  D., p.^ 

E.  FLETCHER  INGALS,  M.  D. chica.o 

J.  N.  MACKENZIE,  M.  D  ,  t,  i^-      ^ 

'  ' Baltimore 

GEORGE  W.  MAJOR,  M.  D..  .  at      .      , 

'  ' Montreal 

E.  CARROLL  MORGAN,  M.  D  .  vv..  i  •      . 

'      •  •^•'    •      •        •        .         vVaHbington 

WILLIAM  PORTER,  M.  D.,      .  cf    t      • 

'  ' bt.  Louis 

E,  L.  SHURLEY,  M.  D..  t^  *      x   „.  , 

'      •      •' Detroit.  Micb. 


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Section  14.-PuBLIC  AND  INTERNATIONAL  HYGIENE. 


President. 
HOSMER  A.  JOHNSON,  M.  D.,  LL.  D., 

Vice-Presidents. 


Chicago 


EZRA  M.  HUNT,  M.  D.,      ....        .    Trenton,  N.  J. 
JOHN  BERRIEN  LINDSLEY,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,      .  Nashville 

JAMES  E.  REEVES,  M.  D.,        .        .        .        Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Secretary  to  be  announced  hereafter. 

Council. 


HENRY  B.  BAKER,  M.  D.,  . 
ALFRED  L.  CARROLL,  M.  D,, 
GRANVILLE  P.  CONN,  M.  D.,    . 
WILLIAM  H.  FORD,  M.  D.,    . 
DANIEL  W.  HAND,  M.  D.,  .         .        . 
JEROME  H,  KIDDER,  M.  D., 
CHARLES  A.  LINDSLEY,  M.  D., 

J.  N.  Mccormick,  m.  d.,     . 

J.  H.  RAUCH,  M.  D 

JOSEPH  H.  RAYMOND,  M.  D.,       . 
JOSEPH  R.  SMITH,  M.  D., 
STEPHEN  SMITH,  M.  D.,       .         .         . 
S.  O.  VAN  DER  POEL,  M.   D.,  LL.  D., 
H.  P.   WOLCOTT,  M.  D.,      . 


.  Lansing,  Mich, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Concord,  N.  H. 

.   Philiidelphia 

.      St.  Paul 

.    Washington 

Now  Haven.  Conn. 

Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Springfield,  111. 

.    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Army 

New  York 

New  York 

Cambridge,  Mass. 


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Section  15.— COLLECTIVE  INVESTIGATION,   NOMENCLATURE 

AND  Vital  Statistics. 


President. 
NATHAN  S.  DAVIS,  M.  D.,  LL.  D., 

Vice-Presidents. 


Chicago 


JEROME  COCHRAN,  M    D.,  .        .        .        .        .        .       Mobile 

EDWIN  M.  SNOW,  M.  D.,         .        .        .  Providence,  R.  I. 

Secretary. 
JAMES  F.  TODD,  M.  D.,         ......    Chicago 


Council. 

NATHAN  ALLEN,  M.  D., 
RICHARD  A.  CLEEMAN,  M.,  D., 
J.  H.  HOLLISTER,  M.  D.,        . 
ABRAHAM  JACOBI,  M.  D., 
JAMES  T.  REEVE,  M.  D,,       . 
JAMES  TYSON,  M.  D., 


Lowell,  Mass. 

Philadelphia 

.  Chicago 

.    New  York 

Appletou,  Wis. 

Philadelphia 


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Section  16.— MILITARY  AND   NavAL  SuRGERY   AND   MEDI- 
CINE. 


President. 
DAVID  L.  HUNTINGTON,  M.  D.,    . 

Vice-Presidents. 


U.  S.  Army 


FRANK  H.  HAMILTON,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,      .        .        .  NeW  York 

HUNTER  McGUIRE,  M.  D Richmond,  Va 

S.  P.  MOORE,  M.  D., Richmond,  Va. 

WILLIAM  E.  TAYLOR,  M.  D., .        .        .    U.  S.  Navy,  (retired.) 


Secretary. 
BENJAMIN  F.  POPE,  M.  D.,    . 

Council, 

EDMUND  ANDREWS,  M.  D., 
DELAVAN  BLOODGOOD,  M.  D.,      . 
R.  B.  BONTECOU,  M.  D.,  . 
JOHN  H.  BRINTON,  M.  D.,      , 
JULIAN  J.  CHISOLM,  M.  D., 
P.  O.  HOOPER,  M.  D., 

E.  J.  MARSH,  M.  D 

CLAUDIUS  H.  MASTIN,  M.  D.,     . 
GEORGE  PECK,  M,  D.,  . 
W.  F.  PECK,  M.  D.,     . 
CHARLES  SMART,  M.  D.,    . 
J.  RUFUS  TRYON,  M.  D., 
ALFRED  A.  WOODHULL,  M.  D., 


U.  S.  Army 


Chicago 

.     U.  S.  Navy 

.      Troy,  N.  Y. 

.  Philadelphia 

.  Baltimore 

Little  Rock,  Ark. 

.  Paterson,  N.  J. 

.      Mobile 

U.  S.  Navy 

Davenport,  Iowa 

U.  S.  Ai-my 

.     U.  S,  Navy 

U.  S.  Army 


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Section   1  7.-PraCTICAL   AND   EXPERIMENTAL   THERA- 
PEUTICS. 

President. 
HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  M.  D Philadelphia 

Vice-Presidents. 
ROBERT  T.  EDES,  M.  D.,   .....        .         3,^^011 

F.  PEYRE  PORCHER,  M.  D.,        .        .        .      Charleston,  S.  C. 

Secretaries. 

EDWARD  T.  REICHERT,  M.  D PhUadelphia 

ROBERT  MEADE  SMITH,  M.  D Philadelphia 

Council. 

ROBERT  AMORY,  M.  D.,        ......      Boston 

EDWARD  CURTIS,  M.  D., New  York 

LAURENCE  JOHNSON,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .        New  York 
HENRY  M.  LYMAN,  M.  D.,        .        .        .        .    *    .        Chicago 

SAMUEL  NICKELS,  M.  D Cincinnati 

ISAAC  OTT,M.D Easton,  Pa. 

DANIEL  WEBSTER  PRENTISS,  M.  D.,        .        .     Washington 

CHARLES  RICE,  M.  D., New  York 

CHARLES  H.  WHITE,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .      u.  S.  Navy 
THOMAS  F.  WOOD,  M.  D.,         .        .        .      Wilmington,  N.  C. 


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Section  18— DISEASES  OF  CHILDREN. 

President. 
ABRAHAM  JACOBI,  M.  D.,     .        .        .        ,        .        New  York 

Vice-Presidents. 

SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY,  M.  D.,         .        .        .        .         Washington 
J.  LEWIS  SMITH,  M.  D., New  York 

Secretary. 
THOMAS  M.  ROTOH,  M.  D., Boston 

Council. 

F.  FORCHHEIMER,  M.  D., Cincinnati 

JOHN  M.  KEATING,  M.  D., Pliiladelphia 

WILLIAM  LEE,  M.  D., Baltimore 

JOHN  H.  POPE,  M.  D., Marshall,  Texas 

JOHN  H.  RIPLEY,  M.  D., New  York 


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Section  19— DentaL  AND  ORAL  SuRGERY. 

President. 
JONATHAN  TAFT,  M.  D., Cincinnati 

Vice-Presidents. 

W.  W.  ALLPORT,  M.  D., Cliicago 

WILLIAM  H.  DWINELLE,  M.  D.,        .        .        .  New  York 

JACOB  L.  WILLIAMS,  M.  D., Boston 

Secretaries.      * 

EDWARD  A.  BOGUE,  M.  D.,     .        .        .        .        .     New  York 
GEORGE  H.  CUSHING,  M.  D., Chicago 

Council. 

W.  C.  BARRETT,  M.  D., Buffalo 

THOMAS  FILLEBROWN,  M.  D.,       .        .        .        .  Boston 

F.  J.  S.  GORGAS,  M.  D.,       .    ■    .        .        .        .  Baltimore 

EDWARD  MAYNARD,  M.  D.,  .        .        .        .        .    Washington 

H.  J.  McKELLOPS,  D,  D.  S., St.  Louis 

W.  H.  MORGAN,  M.  D.,    .        .        .        .        .        .        Nashville 

C.  NEWLIN  PEIRCE,  D.  D.  S.,    ,         .         .        .      Philadelphia 

L.  D.  SHEPARD,  D.  D.  S., Boston 

JAMES  TRUMAN,  D,  D.  S.,         .        .        .         .        Philatlelphia 
J.  W.  WHITE,  M.  D.        .       .        ....      Philadelphia 


